MACON, Ga. (AP) Randolph-Clay won its 58th consecutive game Wednesday, overpowering Hancock Central 84-54 in the GHSA Class A boys semifinal.<br>
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The Red Devils (28-0) will play Southwest Atlanta Christian for the championship on Saturday. Randolph-Clay was the Class AA champion last year, but dropped in classification when the GHSA realigned. Southwest Atlanta is the defending Class A champion.<br>
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Randolph-Clay, which has averaged winning its state playoff games by 42 points, jumped out to a 23-10 lead in the first quarter. The Red Devils were led by Sharmaine Dukes with 31 points and Lancie Cannon with 26.<br>
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Hancock Central (22-9) was playing in the semifinals for the first time in 25 years. The Bulldogs were led by Rontavia Reeves' 15 points and Andrayus Fluellen with 13.